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After Earnings And Endorsements, What Do Olympic Medalists Make?

You can stop guessing what U.S. Olympic athletes make on medal bonuses and endorsements.

Eleven basketball players could earn a total of $296 million, five tennis players could net $153 million, four soccer players would bring in $148 million, three boxers take $132 million, and one track and field athlete comes in last with $20 million.

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